5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Reside' in a Sentence
"To live in a place permanently or for a long time." more
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The software program is designed to reside in the system's memory for quick access.
Cutting-edge technology has resided in their research facility for innovation.
The software engineer decided to reside in the digital world of coding.
The software engineer is residing in the Silicon Valley hub, contributing to cutting-edge technology.
In the future, advanced AI systems will reside in every household.
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